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your viewers might recognize the city as allentown. in lehigh county. bethlehem in north hampton county. up in the poconos, monroe, and then a small but growing county where a lot of folks have come and bought land in the last decade. those swing counties, in aggregate, you win those swing it counties carry the state. that is what obama did. that is what the senator did when he won in 2006. that is what past governors have done. key swing in counties in this swing states. host: there also elected people milton shaft eight years as a democrat. there has been this trend and now tom corbett a republican, changing hands in pennsylvania. guest: that is exactly right. the democrats have roughly about 1 million more registered voters swing voters. that was the first time a democrat had been elected to a full u.s. senate turned up in pennsylvania since 1962. the republicans had dominated the u.s. senate. of course, arlen specter is well-known to your audience. from his role in the judiciary. obviously, defeated in a primary a few years ago. pat tumie squeaked o
your viewers might recognize the city as allentown. in lehigh county. bethlehem in north hampton county. up in the poconos, monroe, and then a small but growing county where a lot of folks have come and bought land in the last decade. those swing counties, in aggregate, you win those swing it counties carry the state. that is what obama did. that is what the senator did when he won in 2006. that is what past governors have done. key swing in counties in this swing states. host: there also...
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this is just north of the city of richmond. we have a good idea of where the election is headed. i think most people agreed an order for governor romney to have the presidency he has to win in virginia. we will have a good idea of the election and maybe how long of a night we have in front of us. >> we heard the governor there say that romney has been in the state a lot. his sons are campaigning there today. where would he be going and why? >> governor romney will be in newport tonight. yet an evening rally at around 7:00. he has been in newport news several times. the big push for him always is norfolk and virginia beach. they taught heavily about the sequester issue. they laid the problems with the sequestered at the president's feet. every time there in the region they push it heavily. they are going to spend time in lynchburg tomorrow. one of their final campaign events will be in fairfax. that was president obama's farewell of the campaign event last night. the direction you see the other candidates as they will have in virginia on the last two days of the campaign doing sev
this is just north of the city of richmond. we have a good idea of where the election is headed. i think most people agreed an order for governor romney to have the presidency he has to win in virginia. we will have a good idea of the election and maybe how long of a night we have in front of us. >> we heard the governor there say that romney has been in the state a lot. his sons are campaigning there today. where would he be going and why? >> governor romney will be in newport...
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the cities across our great country. i hear the same thing everywhere i go. we were hoping to see michelle. i have to admit it can be a grind. sometimes it feels like this race has drag on forever. paul ryan assured me we have only been running for two hours and 50 something minutes. [applause] the economy is on everybody's minds. i do not have a joke here. i thought it would be useful to remind everybody. we are getting to that time where folks are making up their minds. the other day, i was endorsed. that is a big relief. [laughter] tonight is not about the disagreements governor romney and i may have. it is what we have in common, beginning with our unusual names. mitt is his middle name. i wish i could use my middle name. [applause] even though we are enjoying ourselves tonight, we are thinking ahead to our final debate on monday. i am hoping governor romney and i will have a chance to answer the question on the minds of millions of americans watching at home. is this happening again? monday's debate will be different. the topic is foreign policy. spoiler
the cities across our great country. i hear the same thing everywhere i go. we were hoping to see michelle. i have to admit it can be a grind. sometimes it feels like this race has drag on forever. paul ryan assured me we have only been running for two hours and 50 something minutes. [applause] the economy is on everybody's minds. i do not have a joke here. i thought it would be useful to remind everybody. we are getting to that time where folks are making up their minds. the other day, i was...
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the fsa were part of the station in the city. this is part of the city. they hosted me. these are the people who live in the cities and who have been there for maybe centuries. at the same time, the same member of fsa ands brother was in the council. there was a sharia court in the city. these are basically consider it. >> civilian councils are trying. civilian councils are trying to wrestle more and more control from the fsa. the relationship as cooperative. in large depends on whether or not it meet that. i was able to meet with the commanders. i met with the supporters. not 10[inaudible] are either criminals gangs trying to take care of the chaos or the small extreme group that is well funded. majority are severly under funded. i met to the brigade commander with not enough food to go around. there's also that aspect but who is funded and who is not. they're trying to portray themselves as the ones that are leading the fighting in aleppo. they immediately rejected the coalition. this was reported. i got in touch with the commanders. the main fighting group in a lot of
the fsa were part of the station in the city. this is part of the city. they hosted me. these are the people who live in the cities and who have been there for maybe centuries. at the same time, the same member of fsa ands brother was in the council. there was a sharia court in the city. these are basically consider it. >> civilian councils are trying. civilian councils are trying to wrestle more and more control from the fsa. the relationship as cooperative. in large depends on whether...
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the very inspiring talk on the need to improve education in poor inner city areas which you called an issue of national security which you say otherwise kids in these areas would be suceptible to al-qaeda without having much hope or a belief in the future of this country. you gave a speech at the school of former senator bob kerry and you praised kerry for his work on education. given that we are still at war in afghanistan and americans are dying over there, if you could update -- do you still believe improving inner city education is an issue of national security for the reasons in that speech? and my question is, if you do, as president, how do you see the federal government's role of implementing that issue of national security? >> well, this goes all the way back to a report in the reagan administration called "a nation at risk" which said there was a foreign government that was doing as much damage to our children as we are. we consider it an act of war. so for some almost 30 years now we had a report that told us our schools are in really bad shape. particularly poor schools. i
the very inspiring talk on the need to improve education in poor inner city areas which you called an issue of national security which you say otherwise kids in these areas would be suceptible to al-qaeda without having much hope or a belief in the future of this country. you gave a speech at the school of former senator bob kerry and you praised kerry for his work on education. given that we are still at war in afghanistan and americans are dying over there, if you could update -- do you still...
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they have set up a perimeter around a lot of the city, several city blocks including the convention center, the tampa bay times forum, and other buildings. you have to have credentials. there are several different layers of security with fences all around downtown. it is quite a process to get through. the roads are closed their as well. this is where the media enters. you have to have credentials to drive into the parking grosz a couple blocks away. then you have to have credentials to get inside the parameter and credentials to get in the convention center. it is really quite a process. there are a lot of road closures and essentially a lot of confusion about everything going on. this is a live picture of some of the security around town but as we speak. we want to let you know some of the ends we are covering as our coverage continues from tampa bay. at 2:00 p.m. eastern, we will be bringing you a live politico convention with kay bailey hutchison and reince priebus. that will be at 2:00 p.m. and is sponsored by politico. they are holding morning breakfasts with republican officials and
they have set up a perimeter around a lot of the city, several city blocks including the convention center, the tampa bay times forum, and other buildings. you have to have credentials. there are several different layers of security with fences all around downtown. it is quite a process to get through. the roads are closed their as well. this is where the media enters. you have to have credentials to drive into the parking grosz a couple blocks away. then you have to have credentials to get...
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and the first words you need to say in every city and state and just draw a line in the sand, is public schools exist for the benefit of the children. you're going to see a lot of people fall over. because anytime you're spending $199 billion a year, somebody's getting it. and the children get lost in the process. so that's step 1. keep in mind in 1960 when our schools were the envy of the world we were spending $16 billion on them. now we spend more than any other nation in the world, $199 billion a year and ranked at the bottom of the industrialized world in terms of education achievement. one more time, you bought a front row box seat and got a third-rate performance, because the government is not serving you. by and large it should be local. the more local the better. an interesting phenomenon. small towns have good schools, big cities have terrible schools. the best people in a small town will serve on the school board. you get into big cities, it's political patronage, stepping stones. you get the job, you gave your relatives the janitors jobs at $57,000 a year, more than the teac
and the first words you need to say in every city and state and just draw a line in the sand, is public schools exist for the benefit of the children. you're going to see a lot of people fall over. because anytime you're spending $199 billion a year, somebody's getting it. and the children get lost in the process. so that's step 1. keep in mind in 1960 when our schools were the envy of the world we were spending $16 billion on them. now we spend more than any other nation in the world, $199...
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our city is a city on the move. a city that makes great things possible. and that's the tag line our local host committee has adopted. we are filled with innovative businesses, a burnlning world energy capital, and a community that comes together to make great things possible for its citizens. time warner cable arena is charlotte's arena. and being here today makes me proud to see the finished product knowing that most of the work to transform this arena into a world-class convention hall was done by local companies and local workers. their first-class work will be seen by tens of thousands of people in this arena and by millions of people across the world. from day one, we in charlotte knew that this convention would come with a tremendous economic opportunity and more importantly we knew that our home-grown talent and the capabilities of our people to take advantage of these prospects were great. and when our convention guests leave and leave the doors of this arena and head out to our diverse and vibrant communities, they will find a thriving new americ
our city is a city on the move. a city that makes great things possible. and that's the tag line our local host committee has adopted. we are filled with innovative businesses, a burnlning world energy capital, and a community that comes together to make great things possible for its citizens. time warner cable arena is charlotte's arena. and being here today makes me proud to see the finished product knowing that most of the work to transform this arena into a world-class convention hall was...
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in new york city, they stop selling junk food in the school and made improvements in the schools and city wide. the rates of obesity in kindergarten -age produced 5.8%. this is in just four years. you can make a difference. other places like philadelphia and the state of mississippi are beginning to see meaningful progress in reducing childhood weight problems. stopping routine selling of junk food at school reinforces the message to children that they need to adopt healthier eating and exercise habits that hopefully will last a lifetime. we cannot succeed in helping them eat healthier foods while selling $400 billion of calories in our school every year. mission readiness strongly supports the fda efforts to reduce junk food at school by adopting gold standards for food sold and school vending machines and snack lines. that is why more than 200 retired officers signed a petition for which the usda will update the standards. removing junk food from our school to be part of a comprehensive action involving parents, schools and communities to help make healthy food choices. as you have
in new york city, they stop selling junk food in the school and made improvements in the schools and city wide. the rates of obesity in kindergarten -age produced 5.8%. this is in just four years. you can make a difference. other places like philadelphia and the state of mississippi are beginning to see meaningful progress in reducing childhood weight problems. stopping routine selling of junk food at school reinforces the message to children that they need to adopt healthier eating and...
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we need to restore them so that america can remain as it always has been, the shining city on the hill. thank you very much. great to be here with you today. thank you. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> we will have more road to the white house today with live coverage. ron paul will be speaking with small business owners in michigan. newt gingrich will be in new georgia. the former house speaker is on a bus tour whose primary falls on march 6, also known as super tuesday. watch live coverage today on c- span. a look at what is coming up this morning on c-span. next, open " washington journal" headlines with your calls. the agricultural sector will be participating in a panel looking at states efforts to end childhood hunger. when that wraps up at about 11:00, it is "newsmakers." chairman liebowitz is joining this morning to talk to proposal to create new privacy protections for internet and smartphone users. our guests on "washington journal" include nolan finley. at 8:30, will speak with virg
we need to restore them so that america can remain as it always has been, the shining city on the hill. thank you very much. great to be here with you today. thank you. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> we will have more road to the white house today with live coverage. ron paul will be speaking with small business owners in michigan. newt gingrich will be in new georgia. the former house speaker...
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this city has always been a gateway to the middle class. the automobile industry is responsible for millions of americans getting help, prosperity, and a piece of the american dream. my grandfather moved to the north to work on an assembly line here in this city and take povertyly from propert to prosperity. we will observe the best of america what pontine a direction bridge while pointing a direction for the economy to come back. this is why they have been acting diligently over the past four years. they stood up for small businesses. making sure that the average family in in united states has on average 3000 $6,000 -- $3,600 more to spend. to keep policemen. to provide pathways for higher education. we had a president who has been working during the most difficult financial crisis is the great depression. it is for millions and millions of americans. i have seen this time and time and again. the democratic party values that have helped preserve our communities and taken us from financial crisis back on the road to financial prosperity. i
this city has always been a gateway to the middle class. the automobile industry is responsible for millions of americans getting help, prosperity, and a piece of the american dream. my grandfather moved to the north to work on an assembly line here in this city and take povertyly from propert to prosperity. we will observe the best of america what pontine a direction bridge while pointing a direction for the economy to come back. this is why they have been acting diligently over the past four...
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the problems of prejudice and poverty in our cities. i know that there is a bright world of ideas for cities such as cultural, commercial, industrial centers and satellite cities that we're only beginning to explore. i know that america is reaching for the frontiers of space and i am for it. i know we must also treat generously be old, the sick, and the port. we must help build pride in black community and make black americans partners in our system. i also note that more important than words in this campaign and the next administration will be the kind of action that follows from involvement in the problems and from the closest kind of relationship with the people who are involved in the problems. i will be speaking with those who are dealing with these great problems every day with the mayors like my good friend john. the governors, the county executives. i will be searching out their views and priorities. one last word about the campaign we are about to begin. i am dedicated to a hard campaign, one that reaches into every area of the
the problems of prejudice and poverty in our cities. i know that there is a bright world of ideas for cities such as cultural, commercial, industrial centers and satellite cities that we're only beginning to explore. i know that america is reaching for the frontiers of space and i am for it. i know we must also treat generously be old, the sick, and the port. we must help build pride in black community and make black americans partners in our system. i also note that more important than words...
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he stayed at the most bipartisan person in this city. he testified before us and he listed the headwinds against the american economy. excessive regulation was not one of them. he said there are all kinds of factors but he said no, it is not a significant head wind. europe is a head wind. my colleagues on the other side have tried to retard the efforts of some to help with that. we are being told the problem is not enough freedom for the people whose irresponsibility cause this problem. we are being told to back off and that the regulations are too complicated for these poor people in the financial industry to understand. they did not understand their own shenanigans. that is what got them into trouble. i do want to address this question of consolidation. people said we created these new agencies. there were to agencies that had similar functions. we consolidated those. so we got what -- the rate of one and created one new operating agency, the fsoc. it gets information. the can understand there are people who do not want us to have. but
he stayed at the most bipartisan person in this city. he testified before us and he listed the headwinds against the american economy. excessive regulation was not one of them. he said there are all kinds of factors but he said no, it is not a significant head wind. europe is a head wind. my colleagues on the other side have tried to retard the efforts of some to help with that. we are being told the problem is not enough freedom for the people whose irresponsibility cause this problem. we are...
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let me be one of the first to welcome senator rick santorum to our great city. as many of you know, our city is filled with the rich history that dates back nearly 200 years. we are known as the crossroads of opportunity. it was founded were pioneers came looking for rich soil right for agricultural development and cultural growth. today, with miles and miles of rail and interstate highway, the transportation center plays a vital role in central illinois and our great country. our town and county have posted political leaders and dignitaries alike. this event is no different. this factory is 87,000 square feet of new space designed to support the vibrant growth and expansion of john both and company domestically and internationally. it is a fitting place to hear from our special guest. the man who it is my honor to introduce has raised his hand time and time again to serve his home state of pennsylvania, and he has now answered the call to serve the people of our great country by seeking the republican nomination for president of the united states. let me take a
let me be one of the first to welcome senator rick santorum to our great city. as many of you know, our city is filled with the rich history that dates back nearly 200 years. we are known as the crossroads of opportunity. it was founded were pioneers came looking for rich soil right for agricultural development and cultural growth. today, with miles and miles of rail and interstate highway, the transportation center plays a vital role in central illinois and our great country. our town and...
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the pioneers dream of great cities on the wilderness that they crossed. our tomorrow is on its way. it can be a ship of darkness or a thing of beauty. the choice is ours, is yours. for it will be the dream that we dare to dream. [applause] i know what kind of a dream franklin results -- franklin roosevelt and harry truman and john f. kennedy would dream if they were here tonight. and i think that i know what kind of a dream you want to dream. tonight we of the democratic party confidently go before the people offering answers, not retreat. offering unity, not division. offering hope, not fear or smear. we do offer the people a choice. a choice of continuing on the courageous and compassionate course that has made this nation the strongest and the freest and the most prosperous and the most peaceful nation in the history of mankind. to those who have sought to divide us, they have only help to unite us. to those who would provoke us, we have turned the other cheek. let us be on our way. [applause] ♪ >> this week and preparations are under way at the time water -- time warner arena.
the pioneers dream of great cities on the wilderness that they crossed. our tomorrow is on its way. it can be a ship of darkness or a thing of beauty. the choice is ours, is yours. for it will be the dream that we dare to dream. [applause] i know what kind of a dream franklin results -- franklin roosevelt and harry truman and john f. kennedy would dream if they were here tonight. and i think that i know what kind of a dream you want to dream. tonight we of the democratic party confidently go...
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many of you know her as the host of "democracy now." she is also the author of a new book. where are you on your tour, and how many more cities do you have? >> i think i am at c-span, but it is a little confusing. tomorrow we will be in richmond, virginia. then in the evening i will be in norfolk. monday night we will be of virginia tech, which is very interesting, going back to the scene of the massacre. i will be speaking there. 32 people were killed there. one dog of the victim's -- one of the victims was shot four times. i am interested in interviewing a professor there. then we are on to colorado for the big debate. we are both speaking on the silent majority, election 2012 tour, but also, we do this daily, radio and television broadcast that airs on over 1100 stations, so we have to do the broadcast wherever we are. being on the scene has been remarkable. i will give you one example. we last week were in freeport, ill., and we got a broadcaster rai, and we went to the stephensons their ground -- broadcast truck, and we went to the stephensons fairground, which happens
many of you know her as the host of "democracy now." she is also the author of a new book. where are you on your tour, and how many more cities do you have? >> i think i am at c-span, but it is a little confusing. tomorrow we will be in richmond, virginia. then in the evening i will be in norfolk. monday night we will be of virginia tech, which is very interesting, going back to the scene of the massacre. i will be speaking there. 32 people were killed there. one dog of the...
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. >> we explore the history of oklahoma city, including the works of galileo. >> the most important part of the book was on motion. when this was published in 1632, the pope was angry that galileo had broken his promise to treat it hypothetically. the result was his trial. this also is a copy that contains his own handwriting. this is like being able to look over his shoulder in the months leading up to his trial. >> all next weekend, in oklahoma and on c-span2's bookm tv american history tv. >> janet napolitano told congress the secret service doesn't conduct in colombia was inexcusable. it is being investigated by the inspector general. the president's security was never compromised. in testimony, she also called for comprehensive immigration reform that would allow foreign farmers to work in the country illegally. she cited such as security as a top concern. this is two and a half hours. >> i think we can get started. senator gramm is here. i do not know if senator schumer dropped in. the rules committee will be back. stenograph is over in the house, is that correct? senator kyl is he
. >> we explore the history of oklahoma city, including the works of galileo. >> the most important part of the book was on motion. when this was published in 1632, the pope was angry that galileo had broken his promise to treat it hypothetically. the result was his trial. this also is a copy that contains his own handwriting. this is like being able to look over his shoulder in the months leading up to his trial. >> all next weekend, in oklahoma and on c-span2's bookm tv...
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if i am president of the united states, unlike this one, i will restore the mexico city policy. i will defund planned parenthood and i will take our money out of the united nations population fund. [applause] i mentioned to you what it was like being able to travel abroad and standing in a little taller, a little straighter because i knew i had a gift that others did not have and that was i was american. something we all share. i think that means a different thing to each of us. it means something important to all of us. people understand it is important to be american. it is exceptional and special to be american. our president does not have the same feelings about american exceptionalism that we do. over the last three or four years, people have begun to question that. on this tuesday, we have an opportunity to vote. to take the next up. to bring back the special nature of being american. it to not turn us into a government-dominated society like we have seen other nations pursued but to restore to this country of principles that made this nation the greatest in the history of
if i am president of the united states, unlike this one, i will restore the mexico city policy. i will defund planned parenthood and i will take our money out of the united nations population fund. [applause] i mentioned to you what it was like being able to travel abroad and standing in a little taller, a little straighter because i knew i had a gift that others did not have and that was i was american. something we all share. i think that means a different thing to each of us. it means...
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unbeknownst to me, mitt had nominated me as his hero to run the torch to salt lake city. it was an amazing thing for me to recognize where i had started three years prior, how we guy was, how sick i was, to having strength and a little more resilience three years later. it was with great emotion that my children surrounded me, and my husband, with tears in his eyes, handed me the torch. i was able to have enough strength to run that fortune to salt lake city before the start of the winter games. that is the side of the man that i like to tell people. he has got such an ability to figure out what is important, what matters, and to really be there, and stick with you when you are in your worst moment. that has been with our marriage has been like. he has been a guy that has been wonderful, and loving, and i love the fact that he values his children and his grandchildren as his most proud -- the things he can be most proud of our his children and grandchildren. he does not look at the things he has accomplished in his life. he looks at his most voluble treasure, his children
unbeknownst to me, mitt had nominated me as his hero to run the torch to salt lake city. it was an amazing thing for me to recognize where i had started three years prior, how we guy was, how sick i was, to having strength and a little more resilience three years later. it was with great emotion that my children surrounded me, and my husband, with tears in his eyes, handed me the torch. i was able to have enough strength to run that fortune to salt lake city before the start of the winter...
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for the world -- the city on the hill that stands for a beacon of hope and opportunity for the world. i knew this would not work unless we can have someone who takes this without reservation. someone who says over the, this is what you said. this is what you did. it is obama's achilles heel. 75% would like to see it repealed. it is the most pressing issue of our time because it is about who we are. why in the world what they republican party give that issue away in the general election? [applause] if it is not just that, the other big issue right now is energy. i guess prices. i never once -- i never agreed to mandate global warming. never once was i a member of the club who bought into political science and man-made global warming. [applause] nor did i see it as a reason to go ahead and expand the size and skill of government by imposing a cap and tax program. again, maybe the second most visceral issue, $5 gasoline and who knows what it will be later? the most visceral issue that will harm our economy and hurt the average person, those folks were in the middle who swing elections o
for the world -- the city on the hill that stands for a beacon of hope and opportunity for the world. i knew this would not work unless we can have someone who takes this without reservation. someone who says over the, this is what you said. this is what you did. it is obama's achilles heel. 75% would like to see it repealed. it is the most pressing issue of our time because it is about who we are. why in the world what they republican party give that issue away in the general election?...
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i'm a producer here in television in the city. so i'll speak for news and go into some of the questions that were put up earlier. i started out at nbc and then went upstairs to local and i want to give a great greeting to eleanor who is with us today. when i started in television we would -- i did the morning show and we would have to bust out a rundown and that's essentially dropping in commercials to make up the back time which is what you see minus the commercials in television and ad placement was competitive and was so then that opposing campaigns would have spots during the same commercial break. and they do try to go for the prize programming. ads ran in the cut-in for the today show in our 4:00, 5:00, 6:00 broadcast and during the 11:00 newscast so they're very targeted and specific efforts to convince people especially people in this area at the time to vote one way or the other in the campaign. my question on that is your perspectives on how ad placement is today for the senate race in virginia and in an effort to move s
i'm a producer here in television in the city. so i'll speak for news and go into some of the questions that were put up earlier. i started out at nbc and then went upstairs to local and i want to give a great greeting to eleanor who is with us today. when i started in television we would -- i did the morning show and we would have to bust out a rundown and that's essentially dropping in commercials to make up the back time which is what you see minus the commercials in television and ad...
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big city without having run over everybody in between. i think that there is no reason to assume that in america everybody in between needs to get run over just so that big cities and big businesses can get what they want. seconds, i think it is profound profoundly wrong that in mid winter. veterans have to go all the way to boston to get healthcare. i'm committed to three things that i want you to know about for veterans in new hampshire. first, i'm committed to the manchester hospital as a full service facility, not just an outpatient clinic. [applause] >> second, i'm committed to developing a very sophisticated clinic in the north country that uses telemedicine so you can get a very high percentage of all of your diagnostics and treatment without going to manchester. [applause] >> third, i'm committed to an effective program that enables to use your refer, local doctor and local hospital so you don't have to travel. [applause] >> i say this as the son of a 27-year career soldier and someone who values military families and veteran fami
big city without having run over everybody in between. i think that there is no reason to assume that in america everybody in between needs to get run over just so that big cities and big businesses can get what they want. seconds, i think it is profound profoundly wrong that in mid winter. veterans have to go all the way to boston to get healthcare. i'm committed to three things that i want you to know about for veterans in new hampshire. first, i'm committed to the manchester hospital as a...
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when you make that trip from andrews to the pentagon, and you look down on the city of washington, one of the first things you see is the capital -- capitol, where all the great debates that have shaped the last 200 years of american history have taken place. you fly down the mall in see the monument to washington, a structure as grand as the man himself, to the white house where john adams once praised that none but honest and wise men may ever rule under this roof. [applause] next, you see the memorial to thomas jefferson, our third president and the author of our declaration of independence. you fly over the memorial to abraham lincoln, this greatest of presidents, the man who saved the union, and then you cross the potomac on approach to the pentagon, but just before you settle down on the landing pad, you look out upon arlington national cemetery. it's gentle slopes and crosses row on row. i never once made that trip without being reminded how enormously fortunate we all are to be americans and what a -- [cheers and applause] i never made that trip without being reminded of how en
when you make that trip from andrews to the pentagon, and you look down on the city of washington, one of the first things you see is the capital -- capitol, where all the great debates that have shaped the last 200 years of american history have taken place. you fly down the mall in see the monument to washington, a structure as grand as the man himself, to the white house where john adams once praised that none but honest and wise men may ever rule under this roof. [applause] next, you see...
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and culture that understands the high street and the city. >> i think we have that. i think it can be done. i do not think this is about business models. the people will cover our smaller businesses, throughout most of the areas in the north, is very focused on what are the needs of the small businesses? if there is a need to provide a fixed term loan where it would not potentially be a program from a credit point of view or you cannot get the loan in a derivative is a good replacement. these are not of the people unnecessarily. i came back from africa recently. in areas like ghana and uganda, the country is interested in barclay's bring in this of rustication along the smaller banks -- in bringing the sophistication to the smaller banks. they have to compete much more with companies coming down from china, india and the middle east. they need access to head out to monitor -- commodity prices and interest rates. there is a place for an integrated model. this is not about our business model. it is about our culture. the definition we talked about inside is that every
and culture that understands the high street and the city. >> i think we have that. i think it can be done. i do not think this is about business models. the people will cover our smaller businesses, throughout most of the areas in the north, is very focused on what are the needs of the small businesses? if there is a need to provide a fixed term loan where it would not potentially be a program from a credit point of view or you cannot get the loan in a derivative is a good replacement....
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of the city septre -- center. aurora will never be the same after this horrific act of evil that occurred last week. the citizens of aurora are caring and resilient and the long process of healing has already begun. we will stand together and come back stronger than before this attack. when i think of all the victims of this tragedy, and how much our community has suffered, i'm reminded by a refrain from a hymn that i have often sung in church. and he will raise you up on eagle's wings, bear you on the breath of dawn, make you to shine like the sun and hold you in the palm of his hand. mr. speaker, i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from colorado, mr. perlmutter. mr. perlmutter: thank you, mr. speaker. thank you for the opportunity the other day for us to have a moment of silence. i know it was important to the members of our delegation as well as to the people of our community in aurora, colorado, and the whole metropolitan area
of the city septre -- center. aurora will never be the same after this horrific act of evil that occurred last week. the citizens of aurora are caring and resilient and the long process of healing has already begun. we will stand together and come back stronger than before this attack. when i think of all the victims of this tragedy, and how much our community has suffered, i'm reminded by a refrain from a hymn that i have often sung in church. and he will raise you up on eagle's wings, bear...
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the next debate will take place said kansas city on october 21. this subject will be foreign affairs the war began that o'clock eastern time. we hope he will join us on the 21st. thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [no audio] [no audio] [no audio] [no audio] [no audio] [no audio] [no audio] [no audio] [no audio] [no audio] [no audio] >> cd only vice-presidential debate thursday night live on c- span, cspan radio and c- span.org. next, live at 7:00 a.m., your calls and comments on "washington journal." after that "newsmakers." live the 11:00 a.m., the candidates debate in the connecticut u.s. senate race. >> almost 20 years ago, we broadcast one of the most controversial stories in our 44 years on the air. it was called "yes, but is it art? " i was accused of being a philistines. of not appreciating contemporary art. the works that i questioned hundreds of thousands of dollars are now worth hundreds of millions of dollars. >> what made everybody so mad? >> i dis
the next debate will take place said kansas city on october 21. this subject will be foreign affairs the war began that o'clock eastern time. we hope he will join us on the 21st. thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [no audio] [no audio] [no audio] [no audio] [no audio] [no audio] [no audio] [no audio] [no audio] [no audio] [no audio] >> cd only vice-presidential debate thursday night live on c- span,...
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are we heading into an era of bailouts of a city? >> more with heidi ewing tonight at 8:00. >> this morning, george mason university professor michael mcdonald looks at the early voting under way in several states. then we will take a look at pennsylvania
are we heading into an era of bailouts of a city? >> more with heidi ewing tonight at 8:00. >> this morning, george mason university professor michael mcdonald looks at the early voting under way in several states. then we will take a look at pennsylvania
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the kind that any apartment owner in new york city would love to have. it can be terminated only by joint consent of both the lessor and the lessee. and it is $1 per year. it is a good deal for us. apparently fidel castro does not cashed our $1 per year check. as to this activity and use of the tension power, i do think that there is a political problem with who gets called a terrorist and who does not get called a terrorist. as ronald reagan famously said is that one man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter. the principle of who is to blame it in guantanamo is supposed to be an properly ought to be those who are actively engaged in the ongoing armed conflict between the united states and al qaeda with the taliban as centered in afghanistan. in wartime, countries typically detain those were fighting against them. so, we are not fighting a war against the remnants of the ira. we are not fighting a war against hamas or hezbollah. we are fighting a war in afghanistan. detainees should, if lawfully detained under the rules of war, be tied to that par
the kind that any apartment owner in new york city would love to have. it can be terminated only by joint consent of both the lessor and the lessee. and it is $1 per year. it is a good deal for us. apparently fidel castro does not cashed our $1 per year check. as to this activity and use of the tension power, i do think that there is a political problem with who gets called a terrorist and who does not get called a terrorist. as ronald reagan famously said is that one man's terrorist is another...
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we believe in that shining city on a hill. this election, i am asking for your support. we need you to join in the fight. thank you, and god bless the united states of america. [applause] you guys are the best. thank you so much. "born free" playing] [chanting "mitt"] we love you guys. thank you. [applause] that was awesome, ma'am. -- man. thank you. [cheers and applause] thank you, guys. thank you. we love you. [cheers and applause] ♪ [chanting "we need mitt!"] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ["dance to the music" playing] ♪ ♪ "only innd dunn's america" playing] ♪ caller ♪ ♪ ♪ [country music playing] ["love this american ride" playing] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [chanting "newt"] [unintelligible] [applause] [chanting "newt can win"] [applause] >> ok. ok. let me first of all say thank you to everyone in south carolina who decided to be with us. in change in washington. [cheers and applause] calista and i are happy to have our daughter, maya a chief -- our son-in-law, our two chief debate coaches who are both right here. we are delighted to have my sisters here i also want to reco
we believe in that shining city on a hill. this election, i am asking for your support. we need you to join in the fight. thank you, and god bless the united states of america. [applause] you guys are the best. thank you so much. "born free" playing] [chanting "mitt"] we love you guys. thank you. [applause] that was awesome, ma'am. -- man. thank you. [cheers and applause] thank you, guys. thank you. we love you. [cheers and applause] ♪ [chanting "we need mitt!"]...
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you are the reason it was returned to the people of the state of california and the city of san francisco for their use. when i lived in san francisco you were my member of congress. and as a gay kid growing up in the san francisco bay area, in the 80s amid the devastation of the aids crisis coming of age and realizing i was a gay person at the time of the aids crisis it is almost unimaginable context for somebody growing up, when you first twonet congress in june of 1987 and in your first remarks as a member of congress said that you were there to fight aids, for me as a gay person as a care taker for people with aides, as an aids activist, you became the person who all of us believed that no matter where we lived that you were our member of congress. >> thank you. >> 25 years in congress you are the most powerful woman in american politics ever. you craft what you call the marble ceiling. and i wonder if you can describe how it works and how it works more poorly now that you have cracked it. >> first of all, thank you for your very kind introductry remarks. for honoring us with your pre
you are the reason it was returned to the people of the state of california and the city of san francisco for their use. when i lived in san francisco you were my member of congress. and as a gay kid growing up in the san francisco bay area, in the 80s amid the devastation of the aids crisis coming of age and realizing i was a gay person at the time of the aids crisis it is almost unimaginable context for somebody growing up, when you first twonet congress in june of 1987 and in your first...
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help them to take their skills and build new and meaningful lives in the cities and rural communities all across our land. we pray for our military members who are serving in harm's way in afghanistan and around the world. may they know that a grateful nation remembers and honors their service. now may your presence bring healing and comfort to our nation's veterans and their families. hear our prayer for veterans, amen. >> now i'd like to invite national president of the retired association to lead us in our pledge of alegions. >> i pledge alean jens to the flag of the united states of america, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation, under god, inddwissable with liberty and justice for all. >> please be seated. it is now by distinct privilege to introduce the members of the veterans day national committee. the committee was formed in 1954 to hold in observance in honor of american's veterans tooned encourage and support veterans day observance throughout the nation. please hold your applause. if you're able please stand when i call your name. rick delaneny retired enlist
help them to take their skills and build new and meaningful lives in the cities and rural communities all across our land. we pray for our military members who are serving in harm's way in afghanistan and around the world. may they know that a grateful nation remembers and honors their service. now may your presence bring healing and comfort to our nation's veterans and their families. hear our prayer for veterans, amen. >> now i'd like to invite national president of the retired...
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she ultimately was elected to the d.c. city council. and she took me under her wing as a young aspiring lawyer at that time and she told me about a wonderful organization, club, the women's democratic club. and it was through poly that i first learned about this institution and first saw this beautiful beautiful building. and so all of those memories came back to me and make it especially a special time to get the chance to talk to you about women and this election. and -- ok. so i must also say in the 40 plus years that i have really both been in washington and followed the political scene at least as an observer, i have never seen the emphasis that we have seen in this election on women and the public acknowledgment of the pivotal role that women play in this election season. it is just been extraordinary. and this morning as i had the tv on getting ready to go to work, one of the commentators literally said it's women women women women. i thought, there's my theme. it's women women women women. after all, when you think about it, it
she ultimately was elected to the d.c. city council. and she took me under her wing as a young aspiring lawyer at that time and she told me about a wonderful organization, club, the women's democratic club. and it was through poly that i first learned about this institution and first saw this beautiful beautiful building. and so all of those memories came back to me and make it especially a special time to get the chance to talk to you about women and this election. and -- ok. so i must also...
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the streets of an american city. it takes two years. it's not like the old "millimeter vice" where they take a helicopter and drop it off. it takes two years for the cocaine to get over here. they need to do something with it. they are getting addicted to it. some of the problems that on. americans were seeing, they're seeing that in mexico right now. very good point. this is something on the mexicans and answer and we want to work with them. >> i think the message we are really talking about is that our country needs to stand united. and express the will to win. we don't want to express the will to maintain the status quo. we do not want to accept a new threshold for violence. where we just accept that the drugs are going to be run through our country. that is not what we want. we will stand united. we will take the steps needed to resolve it. >> i served on the border and intergovernmental affairs. i went to iowa to help our governor in his campaign. i was amazed at how many people would come. they came down as sno
the streets of an american city. it takes two years. it's not like the old "millimeter vice" where they take a helicopter and drop it off. it takes two years for the cocaine to get over here. they need to do something with it. they are getting addicted to it. some of the problems that on. americans were seeing, they're seeing that in mexico right now. very good point. this is something on the mexicans and answer and we want to work with them. >> i think the message we are really...
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the damage to the cities, to the towns, to the people is immense and it is going to get worse. and russia and iran is still backing them, and that is partly because america is prevaricating. they argue, send a cruise missile into the palace. finish it. the place could collapse like a house of cards. assad will begin to deal and understand that we mean business and the whole thing will come tumbling down. the problem with that is that it is wishful thinking. what if it does not happen that way? you get sucked in -- you get sucked in and then you have to bomb military headquarters and you begin destroying a lot. where did that and it? that was the argument in iraq. we will just talk them and the place will fall apart and we will emerge happy. i am very turk -- very torn. i was a big advocate of non- intervention. i still believe the opposition is getting stronger every month. americans are providing help. the saudis are providing help. although there does not seem to be enough arms for the opposition. we have seen recently. we have seen articles about success stories, success sto
the damage to the cities, to the towns, to the people is immense and it is going to get worse. and russia and iran is still backing them, and that is partly because america is prevaricating. they argue, send a cruise missile into the palace. finish it. the place could collapse like a house of cards. assad will begin to deal and understand that we mean business and the whole thing will come tumbling down. the problem with that is that it is wishful thinking. what if it does not happen that way?...
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i wanted to be a part of what happened in the plays, the city, the town, the area in which i lived. to do that, i had to know how it worked. each of us needs to know that and it is more fun for you to know how things work and that there is something you think that needs to be changed in your city to know how to go about what to do, that matters, don't you think? >> also got to meet former gov. bob graham. here is what he had to stay. >> when i was in school, we've had 31-year courses in civics from the seventh until the 12th grade starting -- we had three 1-year courses starting with american government, the role of the citizen in democracy, and the public issues of the time. those were three very important segments to understand what it means to be a citizen in our democracy. today, i am involved with the gramm center at the cintas -- university of florida graham center to take an interest in citizenship and the civic life they live in. i am also working with the board a center for citizenship which has come as a primary goal, encouraging more civics and more active citizen civics
i wanted to be a part of what happened in the plays, the city, the town, the area in which i lived. to do that, i had to know how it worked. each of us needs to know that and it is more fun for you to know how things work and that there is something you think that needs to be changed in your city to know how to go about what to do, that matters, don't you think? >> also got to meet former gov. bob graham. here is what he had to stay. >> when i was in school, we've had 31-year...
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the lines are much longer. it becomes much more difficult for people to be prepared to vote by saying in line for long periods of time. there are many different strategies in which they can operate by themselves or together that can make it much more confusing and difficult. is it really worth it? what will it mean for me anyway? of course, for students, their issues around student loans and affordable education and what is happening to state colleges and universities, public support for them, both at the state and federal support, a key budget decisions about supporting student education. those are essential for students, as well as the job market when they're graduating from school and what kinds of policies are out there. one of the big problems for women was when there were budget constraints. many public-sector jobs were being contracted and even layoffs with teachers and social workers and others who are largely women losing their jobs. women were hit in a double whammy way. they lost their jobs in the ki
the lines are much longer. it becomes much more difficult for people to be prepared to vote by saying in line for long periods of time. there are many different strategies in which they can operate by themselves or together that can make it much more confusing and difficult. is it really worth it? what will it mean for me anyway? of course, for students, their issues around student loans and affordable education and what is happening to state colleges and universities, public support for them,...
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. >> to listen to mayor bloomberg who said the damage was unprecedented, maybe the worst storm the city has faced. the storm surge was 14 feet. governor christie said the damage to new jersey was unthinkable. we had fires, hurricane force winds, massive flooding, snow -- look back at the flooding to the subway systems, the shutdown of the stock exchanges, you get the sense of the massive scale and scope of this storm. i have read dozens of stories about how for many consumers their only link to information or to people was through their smartphone, social media and their smartphone. it obviously had an impact -- i think the networks performed really well. >> my assessment here is some networks did well, some networks did less well. but we really do not have solid information because there are no reporting requirements on these networks, no standards by which to measure their performance, and it is entirely voluntary whether they want to talk to the fcc or state and local governments or not. i think they responded well -- i also heard some of them did less well. the first step is we have
. >> to listen to mayor bloomberg who said the damage was unprecedented, maybe the worst storm the city has faced. the storm surge was 14 feet. governor christie said the damage to new jersey was unthinkable. we had fires, hurricane force winds, massive flooding, snow -- look back at the flooding to the subway systems, the shutdown of the stock exchanges, you get the sense of the massive scale and scope of this storm. i have read dozens of stories about how for many consumers their only...
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deep roots in the commerce of this city. and, also with deep roots in the commerce of this city, is our next speaker, steve forbes. his grandfather was a journalist who immigrated to new york from scotland. he started a great business magazine that he presided over for 37 years and passed on to his talented son. today, under steve, "forbis" has a circulation of more than 6 million. he has led the company's transition to the internet age with forbes.com and 25 million visitors. he served under president george h. w. bush as the chairman of international broadcasting and in 1996 in 2000, he saw the republican nomination for president, running on a platform focused on growth, driven by low marginal tax rates. in 2000, he ran third in the new hampshire primary and second in the iowa caucuses. i cannot remember who beat him. [laughter] speaking of happy, which is what we want this conference to be, there is no happier campaigner, no more optimistic campaigner for freedom and growth than steve forbes. [applause] >> thank you for t
deep roots in the commerce of this city. and, also with deep roots in the commerce of this city, is our next speaker, steve forbes. his grandfather was a journalist who immigrated to new york from scotland. he started a great business magazine that he presided over for 37 years and passed on to his talented son. today, under steve, "forbis" has a circulation of more than 6 million. he has led the company's transition to the internet age with forbes.com and 25 million visitors. he...
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people on the coasts, in california and on the east coast, some of the big cities where property valley gets to $1 million pretty quickly, feel like that is too low. certainly, we do not need to be $5 million, $3.5 million per person, $7 million per couple. and what is the right? is it going to be as low as 35% now or go back to a 45% rate and then have it graduated above that? and then hopefully indexed for inflation, which is a key thing. this is how we got into this mess. we still have a gradual estate tax that a lot of people paid. then as wealth went up, that did not change at all. now it just kicks in immediately at 45%. i would like to see it go lower and start more gradually. that is perhaps a dream. >> thank you. just to wrap up, i want to go around the panel and give people a last moment to give us a bill, proposal, idea, that they ought to think should be in the mix of our system. >> can i read a story instead? we launched a tumblr blog where there are wealthy people in the 1% that say they are standing with the 99%. it is amazing. people wrote pictures of themselves with a s
people on the coasts, in california and on the east coast, some of the big cities where property valley gets to $1 million pretty quickly, feel like that is too low. certainly, we do not need to be $5 million, $3.5 million per person, $7 million per couple. and what is the right? is it going to be as low as 35% now or go back to a 45% rate and then have it graduated above that? and then hopefully indexed for inflation, which is a key thing. this is how we got into this mess. we still have a...
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and i want to restore the great principles that made us the grandest city on a hill. i remember a time and you remember a time when you were thinking about what movie would go to a the end of the week as opposed to whether you could provide meals at the end of the week. i remember a time when you are not afraid to look at your retirement account or the price at the pump. a time when you were thinking about your retirement and where you might go for your retirement arather than wondering whether you will get to retire. hi want to get this back to our destiny, to get back our extraordinary vitality and energy and passion and inventiveness and pioneering spirit that makes america the powerhouse that we are. i love this country. i will bring back america with your help. thank you so much, you guys. get out to the caucus on tuesday night. thank you. [applause] >> i will do my very best. thank you. thank you for being here today. how are you? good to see you. look at this. how're you, sir? it is good to meet you. thank you. how are you? i can believe your year. >> i am ever
and i want to restore the great principles that made us the grandest city on a hill. i remember a time and you remember a time when you were thinking about what movie would go to a the end of the week as opposed to whether you could provide meals at the end of the week. i remember a time when you are not afraid to look at your retirement account or the price at the pump. a time when you were thinking about your retirement and where you might go for your retirement arather than wondering whether...
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and tooling around the city and listening to their bravado stories about their knights of the irish rover. [laughter] a well-known bar here. i was left in the morning driving around. i was struggling with the frosty heaves and they're struggling with the dry heaves. [laughter] that is another story. what stood out to me and still stands out to me is when i come back here tonight, is the sense of loyalty. the loyalty is amazing. when newi hampshiretes make up their mind, believe me, they are your friends for life and when i make up their minds, they go the distance and they are tough and the making up their minds. that is the beauty of what happens here in new hampshire. i will never forget going to visit would dave lange and the firefighters and fire house two in hampton and dave came on board early and ultimately the firefighters came on board and that had those incredible to chillyfeeds which confounds me still to this day wi thinkkileaks has an insight -- i think wikileaks has an answer to everything in government except for de's de chile recipe. i feel guilty now the court -- because
and tooling around the city and listening to their bravado stories about their knights of the irish rover. [laughter] a well-known bar here. i was left in the morning driving around. i was struggling with the frosty heaves and they're struggling with the dry heaves. [laughter] that is another story. what stood out to me and still stands out to me is when i come back here tonight, is the sense of loyalty. the loyalty is amazing. when newi hampshiretes make up their mind, believe me, they are...
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david koch is the richest man in new york city. they have put more money into politics than anyone else in this country. george soros is a penny pincher compared to these guys. here in washington, heritage foundation, koch brothers, scott walker, koch brothers, proposition 23 in california, koch brothers. and i think i mentioned two days before this book came out, they had another conference in palm springs and they put together $100 million to defeat president obama. so far, all the super pacs in the republican primaries have spent a total of $56 million. so these guys are much more money than anybody else and most people have never heard of them. charles and david koch, the koch brothers are the most powerful political force in this country today. host: bill press, the author of his latest book. "the obama hate machine, the lies, distortions and personal attacks on the president and who is behind him." thanks for being with us. we're going to take a short tomorrow on washington journal, the congressional budget office. and kathle
david koch is the richest man in new york city. they have put more money into politics than anyone else in this country. george soros is a penny pincher compared to these guys. here in washington, heritage foundation, koch brothers, scott walker, koch brothers, proposition 23 in california, koch brothers. and i think i mentioned two days before this book came out, they had another conference in palm springs and they put together $100 million to defeat president obama. so far, all the super pacs...
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rush limbaugh and the birth control issue in the l.a. city council. council. >> i have no use for rush limbaugh. he is completely reprehensible and inappropriate. we had talk shows, i was the owner of a radius station, we would never paul -- would never put up with that. it has happened on the left and right. the bottom line is i am a first amendment gheit, first and foremost. that does not mean that you can yell fire in a theater or say things that are slanders or write things that are libelous. i do not want a city council thinking they're deciding what is appropriate and not. can you imagine? that can play all kinds of different sides and what is the penalty? what people of? free speech is good and vigorous and it should be appropriate. the marketplace, you are seeing that play out with rush limbaugh and some of his advertisers. there is reaction. i think he has learned that. >> the final question, what is next on the subcommittees' radar other than -- where do we go from here? >> there is a lot of work we will do. cyber security is next. we will c
rush limbaugh and the birth control issue in the l.a. city council. council. >> i have no use for rush limbaugh. he is completely reprehensible and inappropriate. we had talk shows, i was the owner of a radius station, we would never paul -- would never put up with that. it has happened on the left and right. the bottom line is i am a first amendment gheit, first and foremost. that does not mean that you can yell fire in a theater or say things that are slanders or write things that are...
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the kids have to go off to the bigger cities to get the employment opportunities. guess where manufacturers want to locate? they want to locate in small- town america. that is where manufacturers find the land to be affordable. they are not gone to locate in the suburbs. this is an opportunity for a revitalization for a very key part of america. that is why manufacturing is so important. it is also a important for national security. it's critical components for our economy are not made here in america, with this hostile environment that is getting more hostile every day because of the ineptitude of this president, we are in a situation where critical infrastructure parts of things that we need to be able to survive in america it is important to america. manufacturing is great for detroit and is great for the entire country. it is great for the national security for our country. [applause] it is not just manufacturers that we give a tax break to. i will take the corporate tax rate and cut in half to 17.5%, a flat tax. he would be able to the expense of everything, n
the kids have to go off to the bigger cities to get the employment opportunities. guess where manufacturers want to locate? they want to locate in small- town america. that is where manufacturers find the land to be affordable. they are not gone to locate in the suburbs. this is an opportunity for a revitalization for a very key part of america. that is why manufacturing is so important. it is also a important for national security. it's critical components for our economy are not made here in...
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>> it is extremely important to the city and the residents. people impacted by the storm, they are located in other areas making that decision. am i going to open back up? it is extremely important, and the sooner the better so that we can get the unmet needs met. get people back to living in their homes, it is so important for the local economy. >> are carries ample local governments are doing their part. the philanthropic community is doing their part. unless we have the approval of the proposed package, we are not going to recover. it is critically important that we have that. we have always been there, for everybody else. we need america to now be there for our region as well. >> i would like to agree with my fellow panelists that is truly critical. if we are going to respond as we should and help the businesses and the people that are in the center of the storm, we have to have the resources to do it. we are not living up to our own expectations. >> this committee will come to an end, but the record will remain open for two weeks. i thank
>> it is extremely important to the city and the residents. people impacted by the storm, they are located in other areas making that decision. am i going to open back up? it is extremely important, and the sooner the better so that we can get the unmet needs met. get people back to living in their homes, it is so important for the local economy. >> are carries ample local governments are doing their part. the philanthropic community is doing their part. unless we have the approval...
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the hitter rick -- the history and -- and literary culture of oklahoma city. >> the senate judiciary subcommittee on civil rights held a hearing tuesday looking at racial profiling in the united states, focusing on racial profiling in relation to state immigration laws in alabama and arizona, and anti- terrorism efforts to target american muslims. this is about two hours and 15 minutes. >> good morning. this hearing will come to order. hour hearing roger clegg today will focus on a civil rights -- hour hearing will focus on a civil-rights issue the -- protecting all americans from the scourges of racial profiling. racial profiling is not new. at the dawn of all republican -- republic, roving men subjected african-american freedman and slaves to brutal violence. many american citizens of spanish descent were deported to mexico. during world war two, tens of thousands of innocent japanese americans were rounded up and held confined in internment camps. 12 years ago, in march, 2000, the subcommittee held the senate's first ever hearing on racial profiling, convened by then senator john
the hitter rick -- the history and -- and literary culture of oklahoma city. >> the senate judiciary subcommittee on civil rights held a hearing tuesday looking at racial profiling in the united states, focusing on racial profiling in relation to state immigration laws in alabama and arizona, and anti- terrorism efforts to target american muslims. this is about two hours and 15 minutes. >> good morning. this hearing will come to order. hour hearing roger clegg today will focus on a...
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once again, we will become a beacon of hope and opportunity for the rest of the world, that shining city on the hill. let's go do it. godspeed to you, and god bless approving -- bless you. [applause] [applause]
once again, we will become a beacon of hope and opportunity for the rest of the world, that shining city on the hill. let's go do it. godspeed to you, and god bless approving -- bless you. [applause] [applause]
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salt lake city organizing committee for the 2002 winter olympic games. using seized an archival value, we look back at his role in -- using c-span archival video, we look back at his role in lobbying congress. join us at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. >> military suicides are at their highest levels in the 10 years of war in iraq and afghanistan and are averaging one a day so far this year. the subject dominated the discussion by leon panetta and ericsson said key. they testified at a joint house committee hearing about veterans returning to civilian life. this portion is about an hour and half. >> dear former colleagues of mine, i appreciate the up to date to be here. i also want to immerse specs to members of both committees. this is an important event. i want to thank all of the members of both the armed services and veterans committee for the support that you provide the department of defense, our men and women in uniform, and our veterans. we could simply not do the work the needs to be done in protecting this country and in serving those that ar
salt lake city organizing committee for the 2002 winter olympic games. using seized an archival value, we look back at his role in -- using c-span archival video, we look back at his role in lobbying congress. join us at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. >> military suicides are at their highest levels in the 10 years of war in iraq and afghanistan and are averaging one a day so far this year. the subject dominated the discussion by leon panetta and ericsson said key. they testified at a...
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we remind the city council, school board, together. what i thought was fascinating this week was, when i talked about the future i outlined vision of the space program as dynamic and as exciting to get young people to study math, science, and engineering to recreate the excitement we tell in the 1960's. is got ridiculed by two of my friends running for president. i was amazed. you know, this is a great country filled with people who think big ideas. i did need to understand the gap we are in here. abraham lincoln understood the importance of the railroad, a revolutionary technology. he came out for the transcontinental road. we did not have the steel industry, the steam engine, and 10 years after he called for a transcontinental railroad was completed to utah. john f. kennedy got up in may 1961 and said, "we will put a man on the moon by the end of the decade peak of at the time he said it, -- decade." at that time, we have not had an american orbit the earth. we did not have the technology, the rockets, the organization, the astronaut
we remind the city council, school board, together. what i thought was fascinating this week was, when i talked about the future i outlined vision of the space program as dynamic and as exciting to get young people to study math, science, and engineering to recreate the excitement we tell in the 1960's. is got ridiculed by two of my friends running for president. i was amazed. you know, this is a great country filled with people who think big ideas. i did need to understand the gap we are in...
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in ohio and we will continue to campaign all the way to tampa. i think that this week several things have clarified themselves that are very helpful. unlike governor romney, i care very deeply about help being the poorest americans. i believe that the declaration of independence' commitment that our creator endowed us with the right to pursue happiness extends to the poorest americans and one of the great challenges to conservatism is to turn the safety net into a trampoline to give people an opportunity to achieve real status earning a living, buying a house, having a decent future. so i'm not comfortable as governor romney says he was with to languish in the safety net and i think that is a very fundamental difference between the two of us. i also believe his proposal for indexing minimum wage is a bad idea that will increase unemployment and every evidence we have is it would increase unemployment and if you are in a state like nevada which has some 32% teenage unemployment, if you are in a country with 43% black teenage unemployment, maybe yo
in ohio and we will continue to campaign all the way to tampa. i think that this week several things have clarified themselves that are very helpful. unlike governor romney, i care very deeply about help being the poorest americans. i believe that the declaration of independence' commitment that our creator endowed us with the right to pursue happiness extends to the poorest americans and one of the great challenges to conservatism is to turn the safety net into a trampoline to give people an...